Hi Erin,

On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 6:33 PM, Erin Brinkley <[email protected]> wrote:
> I use the 'iceweasel' package for my main browser. But I was thinking about 
> how Firefox itself (at mozilla.com) is much newer. I read a blog comment that 
> someone started running the newest binary directly from Firefox instead of 
> the iceweasel package. Is this even possible?? If so I'd like to try it, but 
> don't want to break anything. Is it as easy as just downloading the Linux 
> package from mozilla.com and installing it in /usr/local??

I extract the Firefox tarball in /opt.
Then I put an icon in my panel and configure it.
In the Application tab, the 'Command:' line should read the following:

Command: '/opt/firefox/firefox'

Greetings, Manon.


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